

Choose Pocket and sign in to your account.Tap the gear icon in the bottom-right corner of the screen.Open Flipboard and flip once to move past the Cover Stories screen.To connect your Pocket account to Flipboard, just set it as your Read Later service of choice.

Flipboard will immediately begin to show you relevant content based on the topics you selected.īest of all, if you find something in Flipboard that you want to view later, you can easily save it to Pocket! When you first sign up, simply choose some topics you’re interested in. Using Flipboard is easy, and the process will likely sound familiar if you’re already a Zite user. As Zite will only remain active for a few more months, we wanted to share some tips on how to get started saving to Pocket from Flipboard. The $29.95/month premier bundle not only includes News Plus, but all other Apple subscription services like Music, Apple TV Plus, Apple Arcade and Apple Fitness Plus.In case you haven’t heard the news yet, Zite recently joined forces with Flipboard to make an even better social magazine app. You can get News Plus as part of the Apple One bundle. The organization of Apple News Plus didn't impress us when we tested the app, but at least Apple's come up with more creative ways to pay for the service.

Apple has also introduced audio stories, including a daily audio briefing on the most pressing news. This $9.99/month subscription service offers access to more than 300 different magazines like Time, Sports Illustrated, and Wired, as well as premium articles from The Wall Street Journal and The Los Angeles Times. As of iOS 14, a home screen widget serves up headlines without you having to even open the app.īut as part of Apple's push into services, the company has beefed up its new app, adding News Plus in 2019. The Feed learns and improves its choices based on your reading habits.
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Editor-curated feeds catch you up on the latest headlines and special interest pieces, while a personalized newsfeed lets you select your favorite topics. Apple's News app comes pre-installed on your iPhone or iPad, offering up a wealth of news stories from a variety of sources.
